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  • ...|neoconservative]] interest group, formed by [[Liz Cheney]] (daughter of [[Dick Cheney]]) and possibly the public action arm of the [[Foreign Policy Initiative]]
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  • U.S. lawyer, closely affiliated with [[Dick Cheney]], who is an advocate of [[unitary executive theory|extremely strong Presid
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  • Known as "Scooter", Chief of Staff to Vice-President [[Dick Cheney]], who was convicted of [[obstruction of justice]] and [[perjury]] regardin
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  • Re-election victory of [[George W. Bush]] and [[Dick Cheney]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]]) over the [[Democratic Party (Uni
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  • ...ncil]]; Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs to Vice President [[Dick Cheney]] from April 2001 to September 2005; formerly Senior Policy Analyst at the
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  • ...use, [[William Christison]], over the specific recommendation to ask for [[Dick Cheney]]'s resignation; she continues as an author on topics related to [[Palestin
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  • [[Neoconservatism|neoconservative]] attorney; daughter of [[Dick Cheney]] and assisting him with his memoirs; founding board member of [[Keep Ameri
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  • ...ervatism|neoconservative]] specialist in Middle East policy, who advised [[Dick Cheney]], [[John Bolton]] and [[Douglas Feith]] in the [[George W. Bush Administra
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  • {{r|Dick Cheney}}
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  • ...ential election''' resulted in the re-election of [[George W. Bush]] and [[Dick Cheney]] of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]. Their [[Dem
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  • {{r|Dick Cheney}}
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  • {{r|Dick Cheney}}
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  • ...thleen Christison]] considered policy, in calling for the resignation of [[Dick Cheney]]; he was a very early CIA officer, joining in 1950 serving in analysis for
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  • {{rpl|Dick Cheney}}
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  • {{r|Dick Cheney}}
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  • ...ed in the [[US Department of Defense]] as an assistant to the [[SECDEF]] [[Dick Cheney]].<ref name=AdvisorsRoleHadley/>
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  • ...o worked for the [[House Republican Conference]] and as speech writer to [[Dick Cheney]] as Secretary of Defense.
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  • {{r|Dick Cheney}}
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  • ...times, one or another member of the Senate actually wields the gavel.) [[Dick Cheney]], a Vice President whose President had delegated significant responsibilit
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  • '''David Addington''' is an American attorney, closely associated with Dick Cheney, who is a strong advocate of the unitary executive theory, especially durin ...gressional Committees Investigating the Iran-Contra Affair'' was signed by Dick Cheney as ranking minority member; the primary drafter was Michael Malbin and Davi
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  • ...ed are [[Vice-President of the United States of America|Vice President]] [[Dick Cheney]] and [[Speaker of the House of Representatives]] [[Nancy Pelosi]].]]
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  • He is Executive Director of KAS, founded by [[Liz Cheney]], daughter of [[Dick Cheney]].
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  • ...esident [[George W. Bush]] to call for the resignation of Vice-President [[Dick Cheney]], as principally responsible for manipulation of intelligence. <ref>{{cita
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  • {{r|Dick Cheney}}
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  • ...ion included the secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, the Vice President Dick Cheney and Paul Wolfowitz who were all at one time or another members of the neoco ...illiam Kristol is the son of Irving Kristol. Liz Cheney is the daughter of Dick Cheney. Robert Kagan is the son of Donald Kagan and brother of Frederick Kagan; Fr
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  • ...e [[human-source intelligence]]. [[Vice President of the United States]] [[Dick Cheney]] argued that these restrictions should only apply to captives in military
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  • ...er [[Republican Party (United States)]] activist, who is the daughter of [[Dick Cheney]] and was the U.S. congressional representative for Wyoming's at-large dist ...pears to have been a point of contention between the sisters. Liz' father Dick Cheney, on the other hand, took a libertarian ''laissez faire'' approach to the is
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  • ...which effectively bypassed the intelligence review process and reported to Dick Cheney.<ref name=>{{citation ''The Guardian'' reports the office was created when Dick Cheney, Newt Gingrich, Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz were unable to get Centr
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  • | 46 || [[Dick Cheney|Richard B. Cheney ]] || 2001-2009 || [[George W. Bush ]]
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  • ...speech, he referred to a conspiracy, principally between Vice President [[Dick Cheney]] and Secretary of Defense [[Donald Rumsfeld]], to exclude the State Depart
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  • After the Bush victory, then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney asked him to serve as Secretary of the Army. While Armitage had had the Eas ...close collaboration with Colin Powell, and probably for his conflicts with Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz.
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  • {{r|Dick Cheney}}
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  • ...te Republicans note—with some trepidation—that Palin may have a rival, and Dick Cheney may have an heir.<ref name=Newsweek2010-03-12>{{citation
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  • ...which effectively bypassed the intelligence review process and reported to Dick Cheney.<ref name=>{{citation
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  • ...ddition to President Bush, the other elected official was Vice-President [[Dick Cheney]]. Traditionally, virtually all responsibilities of the Vice-President, oth
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